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Thursday, August 30, 2007

SOV2 Fall Festival

Hey! I just wanted to get the ball rolling on our upcoming Fall Festival. This year we're going to be having an auction of some really neat stuff, including my cherished autographed Al Gore Picture:

Also we'll be auctioning off some of our old Sacred Vessels:

As well as an entire six-pack of Billy Beer:

And finally, a set of my vestments (autographed by me on the back side of the stole):

We'll also be auctioning off dinner with me and Maryann McGronk at the Rectory. It will be lots of fun! Ché will be the waiter, Keith will be cooking his famous "Brownie Cassarole", and Sr. Fairah will be singing an accapella selection of some of Todd's hymns.

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Also tell everybody that I have another natural organic tomatoe to sell. This is the second one because my other natural organic tomatoe Dr. Argot bought. And this one I am going to sell for 10% off which means it will be $9 because actually there is a worm in it so you can't eat the whole thing. I also am growing a natural organic squash and a natural organic pumpkin for our Samhain Night. BUT I DON'T WANT PEOPLE TO CARVE MY PUMPKIN BECAUSE THAT IS ABUSIVE OF THE ENVIRONMENT.

Spirit of Vatican II

Spirit of Vatican II is Knoxville's hippest and most unreal faith community, considering that it does not actually exist. If it did exist, it would be located on a beautiful wooded campus in North Knoxville. SOV2 features contemporary worship and a diverse and friendly and ecologically low footprinted community. Until we get a link to MapQuest, here's our address:
Spirit of Vatican II Catholic Faith Community
1965 Dry Gap Pike
Knoxville, TN 37922
email: sov2@sov2.org

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Mission Statement

As a flowering faith community, guided by the progressive spirit of the Second Vatican Council, we reach out to the diverse community from which we come. Respecting the dynamic tradition of the past we embrace change, foster and encourage each other to look beyond self and work for social justice and environmental stewardship, in solidarity with the marginalized in our society. Taking feminism as a framework for a equitable society and with conscience as our creed we confidently step out into the dawn of the third millenium.